Public purpose

Election information should be understandable

InfoUndi turns source-attributed Malaysian election records into an analytical experience that can be explored by place.

What InfoUndi is

InfoUndi is an independent Malaysian election intelligence project operated by Kong Chien Lai. It brings election results, political geography, constituency history, electorate context and attributed reporting into one location-first public record.

The project is designed for voters, students, journalists, researchers and analysts who want to understand an election without first downloading and reconciling multiple datasets.

What InfoUndi is not

InfoUndi is not an official service of the Election Commission of Malaysia, a government agency, a political party, a coalition, a candidate or a polling organisation. It does not endorse candidates and does not convert reporting or demographic characteristics into claims about how individuals voted.

Independent operation

Editorial choices, analytical definitions and product decisions are made independently. No political party, coalition, candidate or government agency controls InfoUndi coverage. Any future commercial relationship must follow the advertising policy and cannot purchase favourable treatment.

How the record is built

Completed election results are primarily retrieved from ElectionData.MY. Election administration, dates and official notices are attributed to SPR or the relevant official source. News, polls and outlooks remain separately labelled. Read the full methodology and correction process.

Contact the operator

Questions about InfoUndi can be sent to kongchien.lai@gmail.com. Correction requests should include the affected URL, the disputed statement or value, and a source that can be checked.

Effective and last reviewed: 16 July 2026